We live in the greatest free market economy in the history of the
world. This requires that each of us, as citizens, must continually
make decisions that seriously affect our financial well-being. These
include simple but life-critical matters such as: can I afford the
payments on that car; or, if I need to borrow $150,000 to buy that house
what will my monthly payment be; or how much do I need to put away each
month if I am going to pay for my daughter to go to Harvard in 15
years? And then there are more sophisticated questions like: how much
should I contribute to my pension plan; or, will my family be adequately
protected by the amount of life insurance I am carrying; or, is that
stock overvalued? I never learned the answers to any of those questions
in school and I'll bet neither did you. But if you are old enough, you
certainly have had to learn them as your life has evolved. And if you
haven't, this book is for you. It will help you to overcome your math
phobia and teach you to do a few simple computations that will enable
you to make better financial decisions.
You can learn much more about the book from the following. Please note
that these are pdf files. If you don't have access to Adobe Reader, click
here to download a free copy.
If you are already familiar with the book, or even if you are not,
and you would like to try out the financial forms that enable you to
effortlessly do the computations that solve your most compelling
financial dilemmas, follow this link or
click on my picture. And
if you want to order the book, this is the
place or click on the book cover above.
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